World
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In a First, Pope Plans to Attend G7 Summit
As leaders from the Group of 7 nations gather this week in southern Italy, they will be joined by representatives…
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What to Know About the Southern Baptists’ Vote Opposing I.V.F.
Wednesday’s vote was not a ban on in vitro fertilization. But it suggested that ordinary evangelicals are increasingly open to…
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Trump Returns to Washington With Renewed Grip on the G.O.P.
Donald Trump will meet today with senators, House members and chief executives as his party’s wary establishment begins to accept…
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What to Know About the G7 Summit, and Why It Matters
Every year, as the leaders of the world’s wealthiest large democracies gather for a summit, the same questions arise: What…
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Ukraine Stalled Russia Near the Border. This Town Has Paid the Price.
A month into Russia’s push across the border in northern Ukraine, Western weapons and Ukrainian reinforcements have largely stalled the…
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Angry Catholics Wanted to Burn the Church. He Came to Save It.
The Rev. Gérard Tsatselam boarded the ferryboat and settled in his usual place, on a reclining seat, at the back…
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The U.N. Report on Israeli and Palestinian War Crimes: What We Know
The findings cite acts such as sexual violence and the deliberate killing or abducting of civilians by Hamas. They also…
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Weakened Leaders of the West Gather in Italy to Discuss an Unruly World
The Group of 7 gathers major industrialized countries, but its leaders are politically weak and Ukraine and Gaza remain unsolved.
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In China’s Backyard, America Has Become a Humbler Superpower
The United States no longer towers over the Asia-Pacific, dictating terms to its allies. Instead, it’s offering to be a…
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How Safe Are Driverless Cars in China? I Rode in Some to See.
Computer-aided driving has official support and public acceptance, but state media seldom reports crashes or safety incidents, and online posts…